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"Chocolate Desserts" by Pierre Herme (Part 2)

Chocolate Cookbook Dessert

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#181 halloweencat

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Posted 20 February 2006 - 04:06 PM

i made a variation on the madelines yesterday/today.

i had no lemons, so i used orange oil as a substitute.

i doubled the recepie because i'm giving the batch so someone as a thank-you gift. the recipie called for (in the original version) the zest of 1/4 lemon. the text on the orange oil bottle said that 1/4 of the oil could be substituted for a tablespoon of lemon zest.

i couldn't quite remember what the average volume of half a lemon (zested) would be, so i winged the orange oil measurement. i believe i added just a shade under 1/2 a teaspoon. i know i added at least 1/4 a teaspoon, then i put a little more oil in the measuring spoon but did not fill it to the rim. it was, i think, half the measurement (which would make it either 1/8th of a teaspoon or 3/8ths.

both the batter and the finished product smelled heavenly (if you like the smell of orange), and the taste was very good. i'm pleased with them.

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#182 Patrick S

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Posted 23 February 2006 - 06:57 PM

I am a big fan of chocolate+orange, probably even moreso than chocolate+raspberry or chocolate+lemon, so I'll have to try that!

I decided to make the Pave again. This time I filled it with the caramel ganache, as usual, but finished it with the glaze, which I made according to Herme's recipe using Valrhona 61%, which is what I happen to have at the moment. Lucky for me, I have some left-over chocolate sauce from making the glaze, and I found that the chocolate sauce doubles as an amazing hot chocolate. I made the apricots but omitted them from the cake, instead adding a sprinkling on the plate.

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#183 Pille

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Posted 23 February 2006 - 07:23 PM

Lucky for me, I have some left-over chocolate sauce from making the glaze, and I found that the chocolate sauce doubles as an amazing hot chocolate. 

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What an amazingly glossy & smooth finish, especially on the top picture!
There is a tiny French tea shop in Edinburgh called Plaisir du Chocolat, where they serve tiny cups of hot chocolate espresso. If your leftover chocolate sauce tastes anything like that, then it's as heavenly as it gets indeed :rolleyes:

#184 freddurf

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Posted 23 February 2006 - 07:30 PM

That looks amazing. I know who Herme should use to photograph his next book!

#185 tan319

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Posted 23 February 2006 - 08:25 PM

You've got a good eye, man. You should definately think about food-styling. Its much better money than cooking...oddly...

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I second you, Sethro!
Patrick, I don't know which I like better, the way you shoot photos or the way your cooking turns out!'
Both look pretty damned incredible.
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#186 Ling

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Posted 23 February 2006 - 11:07 PM

*sigh* your photos and desserts are PERFECTION, Patrick!! :wub:

#187 RuthWells

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Posted 24 February 2006 - 08:02 AM

I am a big fan of chocolate+orange, probably even moreso than chocolate+raspberry or chocolate+lemon, so I'll have to try that!

I decided to make the Pave again. This time I filled it with the caramel ganache, as usual, but finished it with the glaze, which I made according to Herme's recipe using Valrhona 61%, which is what I happen to have at the moment. Lucky for me, I have some left-over chocolate sauce from making the glaze, and I found that the chocolate sauce doubles as an amazing hot chocolate. I made the apricots but omitted them from the cake, instead adding a sprinkling on the plate.

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Gorgeous as always, Patrick. I'm intrigued by the rounded top edges of your pave -- did you bevel it before glazing, or use some other trick?

#188 Patrick S

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Posted 24 February 2006 - 08:47 AM

Gorgeous as always, Patrick.  I'm intrigued by the rounded top edges of your pave -- did you bevel it before glazing, or use some other trick?

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No, no beveling. The only "trick" really is inverting the loaf -- the top of the Pave is the bottom of the cocoa loaf, which is just rounded to the shape of the bottom of the loaf pan.

Thanks so much for the kind words, everyone! I'll never be able to repay you all for the encouragement and motivation and warmth I've recieved. You all are truly the best!

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#189 Dorie Greenspan

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Posted 24 February 2006 - 10:27 AM

Patrick, I was thinking how wonderful it would be to have the vertical picture of the pave as a screensaver, then I saw the cut cake! Both the construction of the cake and the photos are fabulous. And the glaze is perfect!

Did you fall madly in love with the cake? I think it's brilliant. It's another great example of how a dessert can show off so many of chocolate's charms without being fussy, fancy or unnecessarily complex. With the pave, all the complexity is in the taste and texture, yet the look, which is incredibly simple, is so elegant and the finish so lush that it's impossible not to want to dive in.

I don't know how others feel about this, but I find myself much more attracted to simple cakes and cakes that are simply decorated than to those with lots of frills.

It's so exciting to see your work -- thank you for sharing it with us.

#190 Patrick S

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Posted 24 February 2006 - 10:34 AM

Patrick, I was thinking how wonderful it would be to have the vertical picture of the pave as a screensaver, then I saw the cut cake!  Both the construction of the cake and the photos are fabulous. And the glaze is perfect! 

Did you fall madly in love with the cake?

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Of course. :smile: Caramel and chocolate are two of my favorite flavors, and the Pave marries them perfectly. Together with the Plaisir, its one of my all-time Favorite Things.
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#191 halloweencat

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Posted 24 February 2006 - 10:53 AM

patrick (and anyone else who is interested), re the orange oil madeleines...

i've now made them twice (and will make another batch tonight, with slightly less oil).

for a point of reference, my SO came through the door right after i had pulled the second batch from the oven. he said they smelled "+aMAzing+," and it's worth noting that he's very vocal about not liking orange mixed in with his sweets. fwiw.

the first batch i made was given to someone as a thank-you gift, and she loved them and said they were delicious. the second person to whom i just sent the second batch should be receiving them just about now, and we'll see what she says.

i do love the orange aroma and the taste, but it does overpower the cocoa a bit (at least with the amount of orange oil i have employed thus far). tonight's batch will be made with just a tad less orange oil (1/8th per recipie as it's written in the book), so we'll see how that turns out.

i happen to love orange, so i don't mind (or perhaps even notice) how powerful it has been in these madeleines.



(and another voice in the chorus as to how much i enjoy and look forward to patrick's food pictures.)


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#192 Beanie

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Posted 24 February 2006 - 01:24 PM

Patrick -- I know this is repetitive, but I just have to add my astonishment at your photos. They rival anything in the many food magazines I receive each month.
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Posted 24 February 2006 - 01:54 PM

No, no beveling. The only "trick" really is inverting the loaf -- the top of the Pave is the bottom of the cocoa loaf, which is just rounded to the shape of the bottom of the loaf pan.


Brilliant. It's the simple little trivial things that really make a difference sometimes!

#194 Wendy DeBord

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Posted 25 February 2006 - 07:29 AM

While we're talking about Patricks amazing photos............I recently bought this book and Patrick has us sooooooo spoiled that I thought the photos paled in comparision to Patricks!



.............AND the thing is Patrick is doing the baking as well as the photography..............I'm his biggest fan!!!!!!! I could plaster my home and work with poster size reproductions of his work.

#195 tan319

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Posted 25 February 2006 - 09:19 PM

I'm with Wendy, the pix are really great, then I think, "jeez, this guy BAKED this stuff too!"
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#196 Alinka

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Posted 26 February 2006 - 09:57 AM

Paaatrick! Look what you made me do! -

Chocolate mousse:

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#197 Alinka

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Posted 26 February 2006 - 11:17 AM

Also, the grand chocolate tart again, while I was at it :biggrin:. Only this time I did not mess with the nougatine cookies, and simply whipped some leftover cream, since it was for an informal get-together -

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I have to say, this is the best-tasting sweet tart dough of the many I've tried. I don't care for chocolate desserts that much, so I ended up munching on the crust mostly.

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#198 Patrick S

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Posted 26 February 2006 - 01:30 PM

Great job, Alinka! I love the mousse photo.
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#199 Ling

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Posted 02 March 2006 - 03:49 PM

Nutella tart

I'm out of Valrhona...I used E. Guittard 64% L'Harmonie.

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#200 Ling

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Posted 02 March 2006 - 03:54 PM

Oops...I deleted my old tarte grenobloise picture. Here it is again:

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#201 Patrick S

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Posted 02 March 2006 - 03:59 PM

Nutella tart

I'm out of Valrhona...I used E. Guittard 64% L'Harmonie.

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Looks great! How'd you like it?
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#202 Ling

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Posted 02 March 2006 - 04:04 PM

The chocolate? It's not my favourite for straight eating...it is good in the tart, but I prefer the flavour of Valrhona Manjari or Guanaja. :smile:

Oh yeah, I used the chocolate almond dough for the Nutella tart so I could get a triple hit of chocolate-y goodness. :wink: (The filling is very good--the baked chocolate, butter, and egg mixture on top is very soft and rich without being too dense. :wub: )

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#203 filipe

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Posted 05 March 2006 - 04:12 PM

As promised...just for a start :)

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#204 Ling

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Posted 05 March 2006 - 04:22 PM

^Ahh...the famous "Cherry on the Cake"! :wub:

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Posted 07 March 2006 - 11:59 AM

Haven't done much baking lately due to starting a new job, but I did make the Concorde for New Year's eve. As stated many times in this thread, there wasn't enough batter to make the meringue sticks for garnish. Instead, I garnished it with raspberries, flown all the way from Kenya for our dining pleasure, and some lime peel and served it with a lime and raspberry sauce. The cake was very tasty and a great mix of textures - and the tart fruits took the edge off the very rich taste.

I am almost embarrased to post the image - partly because the cake is placed on the counter amidst the flotsam of a dinnerparty (please ignore the gin bottle) and partly because this thread has evolved into a showcase of beatiful confectionary photography - I am in awe (and need chocolate cake NOW)

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#206 filipe

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Posted 08 March 2006 - 04:43 PM

I've tried the Pavé for the first time tonight. It ended not being a "pavé" because I HAD TO use my new dome shaped flexipans, but it's the same recipe.

Here's how it turned up

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Will taste it tomorrow... just tasted the ganache while making it and thought it was too sweet...
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#207 Alinka

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Posted 09 March 2006 - 02:26 PM

filipe -
Mmm-mmm-mmm! Look at that fluffy frosting!

For the Oscar party last week I made the Grand Chocolate Tart again, but with so many modifications that I am not sure I have the right to post it here :smile: -

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I'm telling you, this is the best sweet tart dough I've tasted! And I sooo played around with the filling this time. But they way, I have to ask: does anyone else have problems with the cake layer? I've made the tart three times, and every time the cake layer looks beautiful going into the oven, with nicely firm whipped whites, but then does not bake through at the temperature and time specified. It seems that the temperature is too high, and the time is too short?..

#208 SethG

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Posted 10 March 2006 - 08:30 AM

Those all look great, folks. I have to try out that Concorde. I have so many egg whites in my freezer, just sitting there.....
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#209 Patrick S

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Posted 10 March 2006 - 05:42 PM

Looks good, Mette! I think that the next time I make this I will replace the meringue discs with daquoise, which are one of my current Favorite Things.

Alinka, excellent tart and excellent photo! I agree with you on the tart dough. Its still probably my favorite.
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#210 filipe

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Posted 12 March 2006 - 03:27 PM

About the pavé...

The first time I've tried the ganache i thought it too sweet. Guess it was because it was a bit warm. I've done a "normal" version tonight and it is really amazing, much better than what I had got with my "dome version" a few days before.

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